Such a cool venture Adam! I've been playing around with a Creality scanner for a bit for making some patient-specific surgical tools. Very fun and satisfying when everything comes together. You're at least a couple orders of magnitude more precise than me with this scanner I'm sure!
have the same camera and I can’t use it anymore because the gear got broke and it won’t load a film. Sadly I can’t find a parts to replace it. Anyway, your video was cool! ☺️
Bummer! I could reverse engineer you one, but honestly the cost to do so would exceed the value of your camera - unless of course you could print and sell additional parts to others.
@@sentinel3dscanning I would love to but I’m from Philippines. For sure it will cost me a lot too on shipping the item. Anyway, thank you for the offer tho! 😊
For this part, I used Shapeways. For a project that will be featured in an upcoming video, I had to use Protolabs because I needed higher resolution prints. No complaints about either company. It can get expensive if you need parts right away, though.
Adam, This is awesome!
Any possibility of you doing the plastic gears on the bottom?
Such a cool venture Adam! I've been playing around with a Creality scanner for a bit for making some patient-specific surgical tools. Very fun and satisfying when everything comes together. You're at least a couple orders of magnitude more precise than me with this scanner I'm sure!
Very cool! Thanks for the info!
Nice! What song is playing as you make the repair?
Hi, is there any chance you could make the file available for 3d printing. I have a MJU that id like to repair
I added a link to the description where you can download the .stp file for printing. Make sure to choose a high-resolution printing method.
have the same camera and I can’t use it anymore because the gear got broke and it won’t load a film. Sadly I can’t find a parts to replace it. Anyway, your video was cool! ☺️
Bummer! I could reverse engineer you one, but honestly the cost to do so would exceed the value of your camera - unless of course you could print and sell additional parts to others.
@@sentinel3dscanning I would love to but I’m from Philippines. For sure it will cost me a lot too on shipping the item. Anyway, thank you for the offer tho! 😊
Who did you use to 3d print the part?
For this part, I used Shapeways. For a project that will be featured in an upcoming video, I had to use Protolabs because I needed higher resolution prints. No complaints about either company. It can get expensive if you need parts right away, though.
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i have a broken switch to yashica t5 but i had no idea how to get so tiny and complex object recreated. this is the way. i gave up :p